Aeolic
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[edit]From Latin aeolicus, from Ancient Greek αἰολικός (aiolikós)[1] or Αἰολικός (Aiolikós, “like the Aeolians”).
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[edit]Aeolic
- An ancient Greek dialect spoken in Boeotia, Thessalia, Asia Minor and the island of Lesbos.
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[edit]Aeolic (not comparable)
- Of the Anatolian region Aeolis, Aeolia.[1]
- (Greek mythology) Of Aeolus, the Ancient Greek god of the wind.[1]
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